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7/27/2025, 2:33:06 AM
>>511465371
He did. But it was an ejaculate conception.
He did. But it was an ejaculate conception.
6/29/2025, 6:55:13 PM
>>509042403
Not sure where you got some of that, but I'm interested.
Mary being raped by Panthera (the correct spelling) is accurate, but where is the record he had any interaction with her afterward?
It's also documented that she was kicked out by Joseph and fled to Egypt where she had the child. He grew up among the lowest classes and became a laborer who spent his off time hanging out with street magicians. That is where he learned to gull the masses, which came in handy when he returned to Judea.
The critiques of Celsus of Alexandria that were purged almost completely is the source of much of this. But as far as I know, that's the only source. It would be interesting to find out otherwise. The church of the day had all copies of Celsus' pamphlet destroyed, but kept a copy in the Vatican of the day, which was the copy Origen used (and quoted from at length) to unconvincingly rebut what had then become common objections to the Christ mythos. Those verbatim quotes are literally all that is left of Celsus' writings on the subject, or at least that's all I have discovered.
Not sure where you got some of that, but I'm interested.
Mary being raped by Panthera (the correct spelling) is accurate, but where is the record he had any interaction with her afterward?
It's also documented that she was kicked out by Joseph and fled to Egypt where she had the child. He grew up among the lowest classes and became a laborer who spent his off time hanging out with street magicians. That is where he learned to gull the masses, which came in handy when he returned to Judea.
The critiques of Celsus of Alexandria that were purged almost completely is the source of much of this. But as far as I know, that's the only source. It would be interesting to find out otherwise. The church of the day had all copies of Celsus' pamphlet destroyed, but kept a copy in the Vatican of the day, which was the copy Origen used (and quoted from at length) to unconvincingly rebut what had then become common objections to the Christ mythos. Those verbatim quotes are literally all that is left of Celsus' writings on the subject, or at least that's all I have discovered.
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